Kristian Robinson Finds Ways To Salvage ‘Lost Year’ Of 2020 Development Time
One of baseball’s most tantalizing prospects, Kristian Robinson is the type of player hurt most by the lost year of minor league games.
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One of baseball’s most tantalizing prospects, Kristian Robinson is the type of player hurt most by the lost year of minor league games.
The 25-year-old righthander spent 2020 developing a weapon to complement his dominant sinker.
Athleticism and adaptability convinced the D-backs to drafted Grammes in the fifth round in 2019. They haven’t been disappointed.
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The 2020 fourth-rounder’s performance in the batter’s box had some in the organization feeling he was a draft steal.
The 2018 supplemental first-rounder showed off his gains at instructional league, where he stood out to officials.
The former Miami righthander made key changes to his repertoire, pitch usage and physicality to catapult into the conversation as Arizona’s top pitching prospect.
Riley Smith made a bad pitch early in his debut season but recovered quickly to shine as the best of a flawed bunch of Arizona rookies.
The lefthander’s velocity has ticked back up this summer after it dropped in his final year at Michigan in 2019.
Kelly stifled big league hitters in summer camp with his improved arsenal.
Advice from a former minor league pitcher helped give Green his most devastating weapon.
The 2019 first-rounder out of high school had already improved his stuff and physicality at January instructional league.
For the first time in almost a decade, the Diamondbacks’ farm director will not be Mike Bell.
The D-backs identified Mathisen as a priority minor league free following the 2018 season and were rewarded with his breakout year.
English focused on pitching until he was a college sophomore. Now, he is making up ground quickly, both at the plate and in the field.
Adding a third pitch and watching his weight helped Frias become the top pitcher in the Northwest League.
Varsho rode a huge second half to the top of the Southern League leaderboard—and the precipice of the big leagues.
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The 21-year-old shortstop had shown impressive power and speed, but a pull-heavy hitting approach cut into his overall productivity.
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